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  MSIS 615

Object Oriented Information Systems

Reviews systems development principles with an object orientation as they relate to the analysis and design of database applications, knowledge base systems, and object-oriented programming. Object-Oriented Programming languages is used to illustrate such characteristic properties of current object oriented programming techniques as encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism. Use Cases and UML are used for modeling business systems.

Prerequisite

MBAMS 640 and graduate degree student in the College of Management

 

 
 

 

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